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Convention center
Building designed to hold a convention
Building designed to hold a convention
A convention center (American English; or conference centre in British English) is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests. Convention centers typically offer sufficient floor area to accommodate several thousand attendees. Very large venues, suitable for major trade shows, are sometimes known as exhibition halls. Convention centers typically have at least one auditorium and may also contain concert halls, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and conference rooms. Some large resort area hotels include a convention center.
In Francophone countries, the term is palais des congrès (such as the Palais des Congrès de Paris) or centre des congrès (such as the Centre des congrès de Quebec).
Types
- Meeting facilities with lodging: hotels that include their own convention space in addition to accommodation and other related facilities, known as convention hotels.
- Meeting facilities without lodging: are convention centers that do not include accommodation; usually located adjacent to or near a hotel(s).
- Other: any convention and meeting facilities designed to hold large numbers of people. Can exist alone (e.g., stadiums, arenas, parks, etc.) or within other structures (e.g., university lecture halls, museums, theaters). Usually do not include accommodation.
History
The original convention centers or halls were in castles and palaces. Originally a hall in a castle would be designed to allow a large group of lords, knights and government officials to attend important meetings with the king. A more ancient tradition would have the king or lord decide disputes among his people. These administrative actions would be done in the great hall and would exhibit the wisdom of the king as judge to the general populace.
One of the most famous convention center debacles happened in France on June 20, 1789. King Louis XVI locked a group known as the Third Estate out of the meeting hall in Versailles. This led to the revolutionary group holding their meeting in an indoor tennis court. This was the first modern democratic conference center and lead to the Tennis Court Oath and the French Revolution.
Some historic centers
19th-century exhibition halls

- 1850 Bingley Hall (destroyed by fire in 1984), Birmingham, England
- 1851 The Crystal Palace (destroyed by fire in 1936), London, England
- 1855 Palais de l'Industrie (dismantled in 1897), Paris, France
- 1873 Alexandra Palace, London, England
- 1876 Memorial Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1878 Exhibition Place, Toronto
- 1878 La Rural, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 1878 Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1879 Garden Palace (destroyed by fire in 1882), Sydney, Australia
- 1880 Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Australia
- 1898 Aberdeen Pavilion, Ottawa, Ontario
- 1898–1903 Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, Netherlands
20th-century exhibition halls
- 1900 Grand Palais, Paris, France
- 1909 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
- 1958 Centre of New Industries and Technologies, Paris, France
- 1959 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
- 1960 McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois
- 1974 Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
- 1975 Helsinki Fair Centre, Helsinki, Finland
- 1976 Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia
- 1979 Internationales Congress Centrum, Berlin, Germany
- 1981 Moscone Center, San Francisco, California
- 1983 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
- 1986 Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 1988 Seattle Convention Center, Seattle, Washington
- 1989 Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan
- 1990 Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
- 1993 Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1995 Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, Singapore
- 1997 Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan
21st-century exhibition halls
- 2001 Bethlehem Convention Palace, Bethlehem
- 2003 Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.
- 2008 BT Convention Centre, Liverpool, England
- 2008 Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, North Carolina
- 2008 Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taipei, Taiwan
- 2009 Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 2012 Convention Center Poet Ronaldo Cunha Lima, João Pessoa, Brazil
- 2014 Kaohsiung Exhibition Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- 2017 AU Convention Center, Visakhapatnam, India
- 2017 SPICE Convention Centre, Malaysia
- 2021 Rudraksha Convention Center, Varanasi, India
- 2021 Bangabandhu Bangladesh–China Friendship Exhibition Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- 2023 Bharat Mandapam, Delhi, India
- 2024 Taoyuan Convention and Exhibition Center, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Image gallery
File:Downtown San Diego 021.jpg|San Diego Convention Center, one of the largest in North America and home to the annual San Diego Comic-Con File:Bharat Mandapam Pragati Maidan.jpg|Pragati Maidan International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre(IECC) in New Delhi, India File:Yarmarka.jpg|Exhibition Hall of the Makaryev Fair File:Berlin Kongresshalle „Schwangere Auster“.jpg|Kongresshalle Berlin – House of the Cultures of the World File:Nm toronto metro toronto convention centre.jpg|Metro Toronto Convention Centre File:Salon Chichen Itza in Siglo XXI Convention Centre, Mérida, Mexico.JPG|Siglo XXI Convention Centre in Mérida, Mexico File:20070110 McCormick Place (2).JPG|McCormick Place in Chicago, the largest Convention center in North America File:Prins Bernhard Hoeve - 2nd entrance.jpg|The back entrance of the PBH convention center in Zuidlaren, Netherlands File:Pirkkahalli entrance.jpg|The entrance to the Pirkkahalli sports arena at the Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre in Tampere, Finland File:Binyanei-HaUmah.JPG|Jerusalem International Convention Center File:David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, from a bridge 2006.jpg|Pittsburgh's David L. Lawrence Convention Center, the first LEED-certified convention center in North America File:High view of corferias.jpg|Corferias Exposition Center in Bogotá, Colombia File:Oregon Convention Center Dusk 1 (edit).jpg|Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon File:Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, 2012.jpg|Beurs van Berlage convention center Amsterdam, the Netherlands File:AICC Arusha.jpg|Arusha International Conference Centre Arusha, Tanzania File:Birchwood-hotel-and-conference-centre-exterior-590x390.jpg|Birchwood Conference Centre, Johannesburg File:Pavilhao de congresso e convencoes, centro de convenções de joao pessoa.jpg|Convention Center Poet Ronaldo Cunha Lima in João Pessoa File:Bramble's views Toledo, Ohio - diamond anniversary 1837-1912 - DPLA - a4b983d79cfcfaaf7368d108fe048f73 (page 19) (cropped).jpg|The Terminal Auditorium, an early 20th century convention center in Toledo, Ohio File:Liege Palais des Congres R01.jpg|Congress center (Palais des Congrès) in Liège, Belgium File:SPICE Arena 02.jpg|SPICE Convention Centre in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
References
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